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Old Montreal And Its Best Attractions
Posted: Jun 12, 2018
Old Montreal is the ancient gem of Montreal with an old-world atmosphere to take in, European cultural influences to soak up and breath-taking historic monuments to admire. There is something special about this district which attracts tourists from all over the world each and every year. A walk through Old Montreal’s narrow cobblestone streets will include plenty of scenic sights, visits to museums, art galleries and boutiques and a choice of many excellent restaurants. Brightsun Travel offers cheap tickets to Montreal from UK, allowing you to explore this landmark attraction. Below are the must-dos and must visits of Old Montreal.
Old Port
Old Port is one of North America’s most beautiful waterfronts and a popular entertainment hub which offers a whole range of attractions, including an IMAX cinema and the Montreal Science Centre. The charming port also boasts an open-air rink in the winter, a range of quirky cafes, magnificent architecture and the renowned Montreal Clock Tower. There’s a lot to see and do at Old Port, so it’s a great place to spend the day. Look forward to impressive views of Montreal’s skyline here!
Old Montreal Food Tour
This is a unique guided walking tour of Old Montreal that lasts for three hours, inviting guests to join in on an exciting culinary adventure whilst discovering Montreal’s rich history and culture. The tour includes a stroll through a labyrinth of laneways and a stop at 5 different tasting locations, allowing visitors to soak up the old-world charm of this district and savour the diverse food that it has to offer. The tour also includes a visit to many of Old Montreal’s significant landmarks.
Basilique Notre-Dame
The Basilique Notre-Dame is Montreal’s most stunning attraction that was built in the 1820s with outstanding Gothic Revival style architecture. The church features intricate interiors such as wood carvings, fine art paintings, stained-glass windows, a magnificent blue ceiling with 24-carat gold stars and one of North America’s largest Casavant organs, so not only is this monument breath-taking to look at on the outside, it’s also pretty spectacular on the inside, too.
St. Pauls Street
A stroll through historic St. Pauls Street will feel like stepping back in time and experiencing an Old Europe atmosphere. There are plenty of coffee shops, restaurants and bars to explore here amidst the narrow laneways, and the street has an array of architectural wonders to admire. St. Paul’s Street is also a great place to shop, and an unmissable shopping opportunity here is at Bonsecours Market which has many boutique shops, souvenir stores and an array of excellent galleries.
Pointe-à-Callière Museum
Pointe-à-Callière is an excellent history and archaeology museum that offers visitors the opportunity to explore Montreal’s rich history via a range of interactive exhibits and an archaeological crypt. The museum displays both permanent and temporary exhibits, taking visitors on an educational journey through the centuries of Montreal. The contemporary architecture of Pointe-à-Callière is an interesting contrast to its exhibitions on show, making it a fascinating must-visit attraction of the city.
Flights
Brightsun Travel offers cheap flights to Montreal, which can be easily reached from the UK with direct flights offered from London Heathrow, and transit flights offered by London Gatwick, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle. Book today and save big on your trip to Montreal.
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Brightsun Travel can arrange all of your travel needs, from flights, short haul to long haul holidays, world tours and memorable life adventures!